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BUY - SELL - TRADE IN SOUTHWEST MONTANA'S MOST EFFECTIVE MARKET PLACE The Dfflon Tribune-Examiner and ADVERTISER Box 911- 2 2 8 . M ontana DOkm. M ontana 5 0 7 2 5 CLASSIFIED AD DEADUNE: — — 12Noon-Monday ---- HELPWANTED FORSALE DAT HELP WANTED; Apply in per son a t A&W Drive In. 34-tf-c A T T E N T IO N - R ISIN G ! Government jobs - your a n a . Many immediate opening* without waiting list o r te a t ■ $17340 • $69,485. Call 1-602-838- 3885. EXT R 5076.48-4-p _______ ATTENTION:EAHNMONEYREAD ING BOOKS! $32,000/year income potential. Details. (1) 602-838-8885) ' E » t.B k 5076.4 5 - 4 - p ______ BUS DRIVER POSITION OPEN for Reichle School District 26. Need chauffer's license and f in t aid cer tificate. Job begins Jan. 2. CaU 836- 2471 to apply. 47-2-c EASY WORK! Excellent Pay! Assemble COMPUTER WHOLESALERS. Ma- products a t home. Call for informa* jor brands, mail order prices. 687- tion. 504-641-8003 E xt. 703.48-2-p 1248. 40-20-c LARGE SELECTION olusedwiuher, and dryers. See a t The D ilmart,683- 4321.18-tf-nc ________________ FOR SALE: Black plastic pipe, one- half inch thru two inches. Eighty pound th ru 160 pound pressure te s t NSF only. DIHardware, 38N. Idaho, Dillon, t f ____________________ WOOD BUBNING STOVES. Blase Kings, inserts, insulated pipe and all accessories. Stop in and see a t Laknar Hardware. FOR SALE: Laige selection of refrig erators and ranges. See a t The Dil mart. 683-4321. 24-tf-nc J WANTED JOBS IN AUSTRALIA Hiring; Men- Women • Construction - Mining • Sales • Data Processing - Banking - Airlines • Engineering, Etc. Trans portation - housing - excellent bene fits. CALL NOW. 1(206) 736-0775 E x tllSA . 48-1-p FREE FEMALE JOB TRAINING, 16 to 22. Attain GED, high school di ploma, or 2 years college. Free room, board, spending money and medical. JOB CORP, Great Falla 1-800-544- 6627.48-1-p UN'S - Join our per diem pool. $14/ hour. Orientation provided. Contact Quintiii’ Ehley, Sweet Grass Com munity Hospital. Big Timber, MT 69011 (406) 932-5917.48-1-p PART-TIME, CHILD CARE in my home. References required. C all683- 4713.48-2-c CAREER OPFORTUNmES TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL. Accred ited Program. 16 weeks $2300. F i nancial Aid Available. We'll he] p you findajob! CALLNOW. Classes begin Januaiy 3rd 1-800-642-MVTC. 48- > P BUSINESS OPPORTUNmES IIOWNYOUR OWN BUSINESS!! ALL top quality. The latest up to date clothing A shoes available. Stout, Misses, junior, f t children. Includes fixtures, inventory, tc training. $14,900 to $49,900 Financing avail able. CaU (404) 9664)695. The Fash ion Image. 48-1-p SERVICES WOOD BURNING STOVES instock. DX Hardware. STRATTON WELDING - field work. . Irrigation installation and repair. Aluminum and steel pipes.683-2840. 2 0 -tf-c AMERICA'S HOST. The professional way to dry clean carpets yourself. Rent the Host Machine, The Dil mart, 31 S. Idaho, DiUon, MT, 683- 4321.13-tf-c _________________ JONSERED CHAIN SAWS. Sales and service. Co-op Supply; Dillon. 683- 2308.6-tf-c FIRE EXTINGUISHERS refilled. Extinguisher* and smoke alarms o n _ hand. D I. Hardware, t f HOOVER AND Kirby Vacuums, sales snd service. The Dilmart, 683-4321. tf WADE'S BACKHOE SERVICE for all your backhoe needs. CaU 683-4828. 38-tf-c Septic Tank Pum p in g ★ 683-2063 ★ WANTED WE BUY deer, elk hides and horns. Highest prices paid. Also buy deer, elk and antelope capes. Jeremiah's Taxidermy, 2180Uver,683-4776.43- 9-c OLD ORIENTAL RUGS. Wan ted any sizeor condition. 1-800-443-7740.45- 4-p ___________________ WANTED: Used baby crib, dresser, play pen and misc. items. CaU 683-4769, 48-1-c AUCTIONS AUCTION. Civic Center, Glasgow, Montana, December9,1989,11 a.m. Office furniture, equipment from United Montana . Federal Credit Union of Glasgow & Malta. Hi-Line Auction, (406) 664-1771.48-1-p GARAGE SALES GARAGE SALE: Snapper 3 hp tiller, 4 GB 25\ console color TV, Hi-Uit jack, - auto ramps, side-view towing mir- ' rors, woman’s lOspeed bike,gas line trimmer, other treasures. Friday and Saturday, Dec. 1 and 2,9.-00 - 5:00. 18 South Dakota. 48-1-p______ VEHICLES 1979 CHEVY CAPRICE CLASSIC. 4 dr., fully loaded, 350 V 8 . Veiy good condition, 80,000 miles. $1500.683- 6491. 47-2-p FOR SALE: 1988 Ford Bronco XLT. 6 speed, P.W., doth interior.; CaU Laurie 683-4373.47-2-c S P E H A R ' S A U T O R E P A I R Small to medium tractor repair - small engine repair. 330 W. Glendale 6 8 3 - 5 5 3 3 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 16 FOOT CAMP TRAILER. 4 burner stove, oven, ice box, heater. Sleeps four comfortably. Extra propane . tanks. $600 or best offer. 683-6692. 46-4-c ______________________ TETON 5TH-WHEEL8, Factoiy tours available, Best Prices - Over 200 ,RVs and 15 M tjor Lines - Trades Welcome, Teton Ford Trucks. Peebles RV, Casper, WY., 1 (307) 577-9360. 48-1-p MOTORHOME 1978 Vogue 26' Class A, low miles, loaded options, genera tor, roof air, awning; storage pods, radiala, sharp. $19,500. Valley Equipment Trailer Sales. (406) 752- 4949 Kalispell. 48-1-p BIG SKY BV has over 60 good, clean, used 5th-Whcol traUers, Minis and Class A's in stock now. Call 1-800- 877-9606.48-1-p EQUIPMENT FOR RENT RENT RINSE V VAC. Professional type carpet cleaning with upholstery attachments. DI Hardware, t f MOVING? Rent a mbving cart at Laknar Hardware. 25-tf-c FOR RENTi RototiUer. Power lawn- rake. DI Hardware. 683-4466.31-tf- F1REARMS BOZEMAN GUN SHOW, (250 tables), Gallatin Co. Fairgrounds, Dec. 8 : 6 - 9 p.m.; Dec. 9:9 a.m .-7 p.m.; Dec. 10: 9 a.m. > 3 p.m. Buy, SeU, Trade. Info, Consignments 686-6179.48-2-p STORAGE THE STORAGE PLACE. 750 Th omsen Ave. Spacious units available Jor aU ofyour storage needs. Ph. 683- 6510.46-tf-c LUMBER. Any dimension, any length, fir, pine, spruce, cottonwood. Rough or surfaced, C.CA. Pressure treated firewood. $35 per cord. We can de liver. WANTED: Timber fir, pine, spruce, cottonwood. RV Lumber, DUlon, 683-5011 or 683-2649.46-tf- c FOR SALE: Scars exercise bike, like new. 683-4017.47-4-p FOR SALE: Drum set. Like new. Call 683-4759. 48-1-c ______________ TYPEWRITERS - Due to decreased school business Brand New Smith Corona electronics are offered for $169. List much morel Word eraser, full line memory correction, easy load correction cassette f t more. Free delivery. Credit Cards, COD $4.50. Returns Exchanged only. I (316)693- 8705 anytime. 48-1-p HAPPY BIRTHDAY MONTANAI\ 1 - hour video of ceremony and celebra tion November 8 at Helena. Send check or money order for $29.95 (includes postage) to SONJA DI- EMERT VIDEO PRODUCTIONS, Box 117, Galata, MT 59444. (406) 432-2500. 48-1-p _________ L o o k i n g f o r s o m e t h i n g a t a b a r g a i n p r i c e ? N e e d s o m e e x t r a c a s h ? T r y u s i n g t h e C l a s s if ie d s ! I t ’ s i m p l e , j u s t s t o p b y a t 2 2 S . M o n t a n a o r c a l l 6 8 3 - 2 3 3 1 . Y o u ’ l l b e g l a d y o u d i d . FARM & RANCH FOR SALE: Complete line of Charm ac Hone T railers, 7*x20', gooseneck ip stock. 16'4-horse RftLflatbed goose neck trailers. Call Mike Collins, 683- 6315 or see a t Co-op Supply. 12- CUSTOM HAY HAULING and hay. and straw for sale. CaU 683-6416. 39-tf-c WILL BUY GRAIN, semi-loads. CaU Mike CoUins, 683-6315.44-8-c LIVESTOCK FO R D E A D ANIMAL R E M O V A L call Lany Schumacher287-6680.42-tf-c FEED & SEED CUSTOM HAY HAULING and hay and straw for sale. CaU CraigHansen 683-2597.46-tf-c _________ ' IDAHO f in t and second crop hay for sale. 1-208-667-2246.41-8-c ALFALFA GRAIN HAY, round bales, alfalfa and alfalfa grass, smaU square bales. 683-4856. Delivery available. 46-4-c FOR SALE: 400 ton 1st and 2nd cut ting alfalfa-grass hay. $ 6 6 and $70. 2-l/2'x2-l/2'x8-l/2> bales. Can de liver. Three Forks, 286-6976.45-4-p ALFALFA HAY In round bales. 6 6 8 - 2182 or 383-4433.46-4-c HAY FOR SALE. Alfalfa. U rge and small bales. Bozeman ares. 687- 1316.46-4- ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE. WU1 deliver. Also hay hauling available. CaU 1-284-6942.46-4-p HAY AND STRAW FOR SALE. Deliv ered in semi load lots. Call 586-0422, Bozeman. 46-tf-c FOR SALE: Approx. 180 ton alfalfa- grass hay, some second cutting, round bales, 1100 to 1200 lbs. Feed ing arrangements avaUabte. Char lie Younkin, Manhattan. 284-3776. 47-4-c MISCELLANEOUS \ COLOfi T V S for rent a t DiUon Video. 683-2063. 19-tf-c CAPTURE THOSE special moments. CaU and reserve a camcorder from DUlon Video. 683-2053.19-tf-c TOTALLY DELUXE GIFT (and it's healthy, too!) One • hour therapeutic massage. Gift certificates for all occasions. 683-4555.48-4-p CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank my friends and family for the nice cards, flowers and food I received during my stsy a t the hospital. I would also like to thank the doctor and nurses for th e ir excel lent cars. CARD OF THANKS ) I would like to take this opportunity to thank the many friends and rela tives for th e ir cards, letters and flow ers received while I was hospitalized and recuperating a t the rest home. Alao thanks to eveiyone who called. It waa greatly appreciated. PUBUC NOTICES 1 48-1-p IsabeUa Lenox P U B U C N O T I C E S j CAUL M. DAVIS SctuOj, Davia A W im n P.O. B m 1*7 Dillon, HT6872S ToL (406X89-3963 AtUnwys far P itm m I ' ReprweBtaUn MONTANA FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT. BKAVEBHUD COUNTY PntateNfcDP-M-4289 IN THK MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HAY & PETERSEN, I NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that U m under- algnad haa been appointed pananalnpneaataUmef U m abore-namad aetata. A1I pareene having claim* afaliut tba aaM dat aaaad a n requited la pnooat their dalrne within b u r mantha aftar Uia date of Iha Brat publkallon e f thia notleo a r aaid claim. win ba braver barpad. Claima muat either ba malted ta Jamaa Elmar PaUnen, S8J6 Hwy 91 South, DUlon. MT6972S, or filad with tha Clark af tha abavfrenttUod Court. DATED November 19, MSB. /atfamee Elmar Peteraon Jamaa Elmar M e rten Paraanal Rapnaentative Nov. 21,28, Dee. 6 (7JO Without public notice*, dis covering bow your tax dol lars are spent would be like trying to find a needla in a haystack. Hardly a ' without ea Ueebeinf printed in this newspaper. TheeatetU advertleamenla affect you and jour Gamiljr and friends. They ahow haw your government ia bains run, haw much money la beinf epent and whan. They keep you In touch with your gov ernment through thie newapaper. Thlanewapapar auppertayour right lo know. The Dillon Tribune CARL M. DAVIS Schuls, Du vis St Warren P.O. Box 187 Dillon. MT 69725 Tel. (406) 683-2363 Attorneys for Fsreonal Representative MONTANA FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, BEAVERHEAD COUNTY Probate No. DP-88-4287 IN TOE MATTER OP IHE ESTATE OP CLARA O. PENDLETON,: NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that U m under- signed has bean appointed personal repreeentative of the above-named aetata. All persona having ckima afainet tha eaid daeeaead are required to present tbsir claima within four m on tha after tha date ofthe fint publication of thia notice or eaid claims will be forever barred. ClaimsmusteJtherbemallad to Vincent J.PendJe- ton,3000 Andereon Lane, Dillon, MT69726, er filed with the Clerk of tha ebovo entitled Court. Dated: November9,1989. /WVlncent J . Pendleton Vincent J. Pendleton Personal Repreeentative Nov. 21*28, Dae. 8 (724) NOTICE OF DEFAULT AHD OP ELECTION TO SELL AND NOTICE OF BALE PURSUANT TO MONTANA TRUST INDENTURE Tec Jiufy M. White, alao known aa Ju<fy M. White Crawsbaw 320 Wed 3rd Street Anaconda, Mentana 69711 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN AS FOLLOWS: 1. A Montana Trust Indenture waa oierntarf on September 10,1984, wherein Jody M. White, alee known aa Judy M. White Crawshaw, waa Grantor, John 8. Warren ires and ia TrusUs, there beinf no succeeaor trustee; and Margery Nelson, in bar capac ity ae Conservator of tha Eatataa of Judy Christine Ivie, Cynthia Ann Ivie,* and Candace Lae Ivie, ie Benefkfaiy, and whichTrust Indenture wae recorded in the office af tha Clerk and Recorder of Beaverhead County, Montana, in Book 238 of Microfilm a t Pages 645 through 548, and encumbers tha following de scribed n a l property situated ia Beaverhead County, Montana, to* wiU Let 11, Block 8, Eastside Addition to the City of DiUon, Montana. X A braach ef aaid Trust Indenture, and • de&ult in the performance ofthe obligation secured thereby, hae occurred in that the Grantor thereof haa foiled, neglected, or reftised to pay tha monthly Installments of principal and interest required by the promissory note for which the IVust Indenture aanraa as security and hae foiled, neglected, or reAised te pay tha real property taxes levied and ateoeeed against the afore mentioned real property for the years 1985,1988, 1987, and 1988. 3. By reason of such breach and default, the Bene* flciary has elected to, and by this notice does, acceler ate the unpaid principal balance of the promissory note secured by the Trust Indsn lure; declares the entire unpaid principal balance, together with ac crued intereat, to be immediately dua and payable; and elects to asll, orcauee to be cold, the real property described above to satisfy the termsand condition! of eaid Trust Indenture. 4. Thera is now due, owing, and unpaid on tha promissory note secured by the IVust Indenture the sura of TWENTY-SEVEN THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX AND W O O ths DOLLARS ($27,166.66), together with interest from and after October 1,1989, amounting to I&3376 per dey, and also together with all reasonable costs incurred for the foreclosure of the Trust Indenture, Including a title report, advertising costa, filing end recording foee, attorney's fees, taxes, and any other expenses paid to preserve tha security. 6. The reel property described above ehall be sold at public eale on Friday, March 9,1990, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock bm „ Mountain Standard lime, a t the front step# of the Beaverhead County Courthouse, ■ DiUon, Montana. The sale shall be • piddle sal^ at which any parson. Including the Beneficiary but ex cluding the Trustee, may bid. The bid price muat bo paid In cash. The real property described above ahall beconveyed by a TrueUe'e Deed ta the hlghoetbidder, who shall be entitled to posseeeion of the property deecribed above on the tenth day following the sals. 6. This Notice of Default And of Election To SeU And Notice of Sale Pursuant to Mentana Truet Inden ture supersedes a similar Notice and Election re corded in Book 2S7 of Microfilm al Pages 669-660, records of Beaverhead County, Montana. /stfohn S. Warren John S. Warren, Trustee STATE OF MONTANA > ) ss. CountyofBeaverheed ) On this 2 day of November, 1989, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public, personally appeared John S. Warren, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed tha aama as Trustee. /adleee Brown Notary Public for tha 8tate of Montana , Reeiding a t Dillon, Montana ■ M/eommlisiofl expiree Sept 26,1992 (Notarial Seal) . , ., Nov. 14,21,28(723) NOTICE OF SALE DEPARTMENT OF STATE LANDS TIMBER SALE The Deedman IVss Sale is located within 8ectiona 28 and 33,TI 18. R13 W, M J U t, en the 8 u tfs Dillso Unit Approximately 842 MBF, consisting primarily of Doumaa'fir aawlogs, is efforsd far sale. Sealed bida will be opened a t the Department of State Lands, Forestry Division, 2705 Spurgin Rood, Missoula, Montana on January % 1990 a t £00 p.m. Bids may be hand delivered or mailed and wQl be accepted any t o e prior to tha bid opening. Bids must be accompanied by a deposit of $2,066.00, represent ing 5% of the appraised value of the sale tn c a s h e s check, certified check, bank money order or bank draft io be applied lo the stum page for the sueesssfut bidder. Bid bonds will be accepted and, for the suc cessful biddsr, wfll be cloeed upon mtecution of the Timber Sale Agreement and Timber Ssle Bond. The sale will be awarded to the highest respon sible bidder. If the eucceesfti bidder is unable to execute the contract within 45 calendar daye (rnm tha date ths sale Is awardsd, the bid deposit will be retained by the Department aa liquidated damages. The rightis reesrved to reject any or all bids. Prospective bidders can obtain the sale prospec tus, sample egresment and bid forms ffiem Uia De portment ef State Lands, Forestry Division, In Mis soula, the Central Land Office, 8001 North Montana Avenue. Helena, (444-3633), or the Boieman Unit Office, Baseman, Montana (5664243), /sOARY Q. BROWN Administrator Division of Forestry Nov. 28, Dec. 5,12,19 (728) NOTICE OF CALL FOR REDEMPTION OF SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BONDS ISSUED BY TIIE CITY OF DILLON, MONTANA NOTICE ISHEREBYGIVEN by the undersigned, Treasurer of the City ofDillon, Montana, that the following Special Improvement District Bonds here tofore issued by ths City of DiUon, Montena, for tho following Special Improvement Districts are num bered as hereinafter indicated, will be redeemed on January l,l990atthe office of said Treasurerin the Ci ty Ilall, Diilon, Montana, the principal thereof, end eccrued interact and that after the eaid redemption date all intereet upon said Bonds will cease and determine. The 8pecial Improvement Districts end Bonds to be redeemed are as follows: Spedal Improvement District No. 32 Bonds, numbered 300 through 310 Inclusive. Deled et DiUon, Montana 27th day of November, AJ)., 1989 George J, Lane, Treasurer City ofDillon, Montana Nov. 28 (730) PUBLIC NOTICE RESOLUTION FOR EMERGENCY BUDGET The Board of Trustees of 8chooI District No. 16, Wisdom, Montana, will hold a meetingDeeember4th, 1989, a t 6.*00 P.M. a t the Wisdom School for the purpose of adopting an Emergency Transportation Budget for the remainder of the ensuing school ysar. Seid Emergency Budget ia neeeeeary due to an In creased enrollment d uring the school year which waa not anticipated when the current budget was adopted. An enrollment of 37 etudsnts from first through eighth gradee students was budgeted. The present enrollment Is 44 students. In visw of this increased enrollment the amount of money needed to meet thie emergency will be $2,100.00 and will be acquired for the Transportation Fund.. ’ * , v t* '/*. W ■'*<!**+ tiumry Burton v Jlary Burton & Wledom.s£p*Board ^ Cterkjttistrict 16 Nov. 28 (729) 9 an achievement by a long-time former . D i l l o n r e s i d e n t ? D r o p I t b y t h e D i l l o n t r i b u n e o r M i l f t I n a t 6 8 3 - 2 3 3 1 Date Filled Cookies: Sweet and Thoughtful Gifts up blitter or margarine, aliened 48-1-c Lillian Nygren T he taste of home-baked cookies elicits fond Holiday memories. These old-fashioned treats, c u t into fanciful shapes, hold a luscious filling made from California d ates. They re welcome refreshm ents for family or guests. Packaged in a decorated basket or colorful tin, they make thoughtful gifts, too. For th a t personal touch, tuck in the recipe with the cookies. California Date Filling is easy to make. It requires no extra sugar because th e d a te s are n a tu r a lly sweet. If you’re lucky enough to have any extra filling, spread it on freshly-baked rolls, French toast or hot waffles. OLD-FASHIONED DATE-FILLED COOK* .£ 1 CU| so: 1 package (3 ounces) cream cheese, softened 1 cup sugar 1 egg 2 teaspoons vanilla 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder V> teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon nutmeg (optional) 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel 14 cup ground toasted almonds California Date Filling: 2 cups California dates, pitted Vi cup orange or pineapple juice, or water 1 tablespoon lemon juice Prepare dough: In mixer bowl, cream to g e th e r b u tte r , cheese, sugar, egg and v anilla. S ift together flour, baking powder, s a lt a n a n u t meg. S tir into creamed mixture with peel and almonds. Chill several hours or overnight. Prepare d ate Filling; In saucepan, combine d a te s with juice or water. Bring to boil; reduce h e a t and sim mer 5 m inutes. S tir in lemon juice. Blend smooth in food processor or electric blender. Cool. S tore in cov ered container in refrigerator up to 1 month. Makes about 2 cups. Assemble and bake cookies fol lowing one o f the v ariations below. SANDW ICH CO O K IES: On well-floured surface, roll dough 1 /fl inch thick. Cut into desired shapes with cookie cutters. Bake on un? greased baking sheet in 375 degree oven about 8 m inutes, until edges are golden. Cool on racks. Sandwich Festive California date-filled cookies make welcome holiday gifts. r like shapes together with a thin, even layer of California d a te filling. To decorate, d u st with powdered sugar, then drizzle with melted chocolate, or brush with a thin glaze made from sided powdered sugar and milk or lemon juice, then decorate with colored sprinkles or silver dragees. Makes about 3 dozen, 2-inch cookies. HOLIDAY CUT-OUTS: On well-floured surface, roll dough 1/8-inch ' thick. Cut into 3-inch rounds with cookie cutter. Spoon about 2 teaspoons California d ate filling onto centers o f half oi the rounds. Cut small circles , from centers of remaining rounds. P lace on top o f d ate-filled rounds. P ress edges together lightly to seal. P lace on greaBed baking sheets and bake in .375 degree oven 10 to 12 m in u tes or u n til edges are golden. Cool on racks. D ust with powdered sugar, if desired. Makes l'A to 2 dozen cookies. PINW H EELS: Divide dough in half. Roll each half to a rectangle about 8 x 10 inches; spread with generous cup of C alifornia d ate filling to within '/.-inch o f edges. Roll up snugly, pressing edges gently to seal. Wrap in waxed paper, chill thoroughly. To bake, c u t %-incn slices with sharp knife. Bake on greased baking sheet in 350 degree oven 10 to 12 m inutes, until edges are golden. Cool on racks. Bruah with a thin glaze made from sifted powdered sugar and milk or lemon juice. Makes about 4 dozen cookies.